White lighting wrote: » Yeah they are scum MTK. The boxers must be under severe pressure when they sign for them to praise them and back them publicly. Fair enough a couple of the boxers are rehabs like Geraghty and Saunders but they cant be all that stupid and naive.
Baymax2020 wrote: » Muahahaha wrote: » jesus I had always just presumed it was a derelict house they used to murder him, never knew it was someones actual home. Any info as to why it was done there, was it owned by one of the suspects or what. Or a friend of theirs? And are they back living there. Bet the wife wasnt too happy. Fairly sure the house belongs to GMcK. It was rented out previously Gmcks is beside it I tink might be his shed they found the weapons in it was a few doors down from the slaughter house. I remember at the time that the owner of house was living in england I think and had to be found and notified not sure if it was rented but it's not derelict even now
Muahahaha wrote: » jesus I had always just presumed it was a derelict house they used to murder him, never knew it was someones actual home. Any info as to why it was done there, was it owned by one of the suspects or what. Or a friend of theirs? And are they back living there. Bet the wife wasnt too happy. Fairly sure the house belongs to GMcK. It was rented out previously
Muahahaha wrote: » yeah I hear ya, not easy to prove. Would presume the gang broke in to the house rather than being given a key by the owner so that way his tracks were covered. Still pretty savage to allow that go on in your own house, the fact it happened there will have devalued the house by a significant sum of money. I wonder does it suggest that the operation was organised in haste, torturing and mutilating someone in a dense housing estate just a couple of kilometres from the main cop shop doesnt exactly sound like great planning. Its more the type of thing you'd expect to happen on a remote farm like the Kevin Lunney case. Maybe it done in haste or just maybe they are coked up and any sense of risk or getting caught goes out the window. On the torso, anyone know why its said to be important? Even without it and a cause of death surely theres other charges that the mutilation of a body would fall under. I dont think the cops necessarily need to prove murder, mutilating a body would also attract a hefty prison sentence.
PressureDrop wrote: » Think this crime hit me so hard as my twin nieces were 17 too and shared the same birthday as him. They are just kids. He would have been ****ting himself crying for his mum. He wouldn't have stood a chance against 1 let alone more... As you said he looked about 12.
MelvinWagstaff wrote: » Der is no video. If ur man says e recognises d persn in d video hes spinnin d lotta yas a yarn
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Here tell me this is it embarrassing to ask if there’s any yokes around these days I seem to get looks of confusion
Haladmirer wrote: » Pc controlled nothing Only good for what he done and got done for Kboy jboy controlled pc
Muahahaha wrote: » Cops can get people to talk alright and say who did it and what they saw that evening. The problem is they cant convince those same people to sit in a witness box in court and actually say it, witness intimidation would follow and then the case collapses anyway. Think back to the Robert McCartney case in Belfast, he was beaten to death in an IRA bar with over 70 people in the pub knowing who was responsible. Not one of them talked, it was pure omerta for their own safety. These gangs know they have instilled fear into everyone in their housing estates and people are scared to go up against them because ultimately the cops are not able to protect them and it is not going to end well. Much easier to turn a blind eye, its the reality of the situation if you dont want to put you or your families life in danger.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » There’s a video on YouTube of Robbie lawlor collecting a 2.5k debt, he’s decent at his job Anyway
Random Account wrote: » Think I found it , not sure if that’s Robbie. I heard that’s a different person doing the beating. Not sure though
DD1518 wrote: » It's obvious that the message sent out with the absolute slaying of Kmw hasn't worked all these young lads are feral and if they keep it up deserve all they get this is an awful new breed that Ireland hasn't seen before they don't give a **** about anything or anyone and have no loyalty or respect give it two or three years and Keane's murder will seem quiet tame compared to what's coming next.
Random Account wrote: » No one said anyone recognises anyone
Ciro Di Marzio wrote: » Man I appreciate your info. But are you sure on the video aspect? I think you could be wrong there. I think the video of the youngfella on his knees was proved to be from Russia. Also if there was a real 5-7 min video it would have circulated all over Ireland like the other ones ...and the papers would have spoke about it
Justanoseygit wrote: » I had a wee laugh there. I can see folk in 35 years saying ‘Remember when DD1518 said on Boards.ie in 2020..........’, in the same way people currently quote Larry Dunne from the time he was sent down in 1985. (No offence meant)
Dramalama80 wrote: » https://www.thejournal.ie/coolock-darndale-gangland-dublin-5104643-May2020/ Who was stabbed that had went to RL funeral?
IRE60 wrote: » Ive no info on the vid. But... didn't the family (relatives) go to the cops on the Sunday night telling them they believed that K was in danger - was that not on the back of a video they received? I thought that's what triggered the panic in Drog